Elam vs Frost: Round 3
Ding ding! It is time for round 3 in the Elam vs Frost debate here at A Voice for Men. This time, it’s Elam’s turn, and he takes Frost, and the debate itself, to another level.
Ding ding! It is time for round 3 in the Elam vs Frost debate here at A Voice for Men. This time, it’s Elam’s turn, and he takes Frost, and the debate itself, to another level.
A guide for individuals outside the men’s rights movement, assisting in understanding and reaction to specimens of this newly emerging genus; The Zeta Male.
As promised, this is installment one of the Six Days War between Frost and Elam as it relates to Game, PUA and the men’s rights movement. Popcorn anyone?
Whoa! Mr. Telephone! There has been a lot of heat around the issue of Game and the men’s movement in the past few days. Imagine, just in time for the cold weather.
A proponent of PUA has tossed down the gauntlet and challenged Elam to a debate. The challenge has been answered, “Why yes, of course.” Details are pending.
Socons crying over fewer self-sacrificing men haven’t figured out shame and prestige wont work if both are illusions bestowing nothing but early death and male disenfranchisement.
This is a feminist society which treats men as walking cash and sperm dispensers, and whether most men characterize the situation in the stark terms I’ve used, they increasingly understand it.
Social expectations of both alphas and betas (being providers, chivalry, etc) are tossed aside, and we refuse to see ourselves as inferior because of it. We are doing what we want, taking our lives into our own hands.
This war is a CRUDE business.
The young men we have sacrificed and the families we have ripped apart, are just the fodder offered up for a corporatocracy that knows no limit to avarice and indecency.
“Don’t look back in anger, Don’t look back in hate, Just look to the future and concentrate…” ~Raven Some time back I learned of the new collective movement called MGTOW: Men Going Their Own Way. The basic tenets—self-reliance; independence; the realization that men did not need to be married, or even in a relationship, to …